David KNOWLTON, REV.

Birth:
14 Nov 1740
Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Death:
11 Mar 1815
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Marriage:
30 Nov 1767
Seabrook, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Notes:
                   BIRTH:
    Charles Henry Wright Stocking, THE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE
    KNOWLTONS   OF ENGLAND AND AMERICA (1897), pp. 46, 72, 580, FHL 526,486;

MARRIAGE:
    NH   IGI, Apr 1988;

DEATH:
    Pittsfield, NH, Vital Records (Jonathan Perkins His Book), p. 48, FHL 015,570, 11 Mar 1815, "Elder David knolton [sic] Died with humer at Stomak agd 75 y";

SEALING TO SPOUSE:
    NH IGI, Apr 1988;

HISTORY:
    Knowlton, ERRATA TO DR. STOCKING'S HISTORY, p. 44, Rev. David Knowlton, son of Ebenezer and Jane, was a Free Baptist clergyman, ord. at Pittsfield, NH, Jun 1795; m. Mary Green in Seabrook, NH, 30 Nov 1767 by Rev. Samuel Perley; she d. 29 Nov 1819; David d. in Pittsfield, NH, 11 Mar 1815; they res. Seabrook and Pittsfield; Stocking, KNOWLTONS OF AMERICA, p. 580, David Knowlton was a 1st Lieut. in Col. Thomas Stickney's Regt., Campaign of 1776.
                  
Mary GREEN
Birth:
1743
Seabrook, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Death:
29 Nov 1819
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
                   DEATH:
    Pittsfield, NH, Vital Records (Jonathan Perkins His Book), p. 52,
    FHL   015,570, 29 Nov 1819, "widow Moly Knolton Died agd 76";
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
17 Sep 1768
Seabrook, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Death:
Marr:
17 Nov 1791
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Ham 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:
    Stocking, KNOWLTONS OF AMERICA, p. 72;

MARRIAGE:
    Pittsfield, NH, Town Records 1:215, FHL 015,278, by Rev. Christopher Paige;
                  
2
Birth:
27 Jul 1770
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Death:
Marr:
17 Nov 1791
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Ham 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:
    Stocking, KNOWLTONS OF AMERICA, p. 72;

MARRIAGE:
    Pittsfield, NH, Town Record 1:215, by Rev. Christopher Paige;
                  
3
Jonathan KNOWLTON
Birth:
1 Apr 1772
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Death:
14 Apr 1772
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:
    Knowlton, ERRATA TO DR. STOCKING'S HISTORY, p. 44;

DEATH:
    Ibid.;
                  
4
Mary KNOWLTON
Birth:
15 Mar 1773
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:
    Stocking, KNOWLTONS OF AMERICA, p. 72;
                  
5
Jonathan KNOWLTON
Birth:
15 Feb 1776
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Death:
29 Mar 1776
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:
    Knowlton, ERRATA TO DR. STOCKING'S HISTORY, p. 44;

DEATH:
    Ibid.;
                  
6
Jemima KNOWLTON
Birth:
23 Jun 1777
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Death:
21 Apr 1788
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:
    Stocking, KNOWLTONS OF AMERICA, p. 72;

DEATH:
    Knowlton, ERRATA TO DR. STOCKING'S HISTORY, p. 44; Pittsfield, NH, Vital Records (Jonathan Perkins His Book), p. 29, 21 Apr 1788, "Left Knoulton Little Garl [sic] Died";
                  
7
Birth:
9 Oct 1779
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Death:
11 Mar 1807
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Marr:
25 Nov 1802
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Ham 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:
    Rev. Charles Henry Wright Stocking, THE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE
    KNOWLTONS   OF ENGLAND AND AMERICA (1897), p. 72, FHL 526,486; George Henry Knowlton, ERRATA AND ADDENDA TO DR. STOCKING'S HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE
    KNOWLTONS   OF ENGLAND AND AMERICA (1903), p. 44;

MARRIAGE:
    Pittsfield, NH, Town Records 1:413, FHL 015,278, m. by Mr. David Knowlton;

DEATH:
    Pittsfield, NH, Vital Records (Jonathan Perkins His Book), p. 40, FHL 015,570, "mr David knowlton Died";

HISTORY:
    N. F. Carter, THE NATIVE MINISTRY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE (1906), p. 614, Free Baptist, son of Rev. David Knowlton; b. 1780; began preaching 1799; ord. at Barnstead 23 Nov 1803; labored mostly Pittsfield, 1803-06; health failed 1806; d. Barnstead [sic] 11 Mar 1807; m. Hannah, dau. of Dea. Ezekiel True of Salisbury, MA, 25 Sep [sic] 1802; she m. (2) Jonathan Fogg of Montville, ME, and d. Epworth, IA, 20 Apr 1873; Jeremiah P. Jewett, HISTORY OF BARNSTEAD FROM
    ITS   FIRST SETTLEMENT IN 1727 TO 1872 (1872), pp. 57, 69-70, first minister in Barnstead was David Knowlton, Freewill Baptist, ord. 1803; "Being the first settled minister, he thereby would have been entitled to the lands allotted by the charter of Barnstead to its first settled minister.  But Knowlton, believing that pay for preaching ought not to be exacted by ministers of the gospel, refused to claim the land by right of priority, and at or before his ordination, executed a release of title acquired, or which he might acquire to said lands at his ordination or settlement in Barnstead as its first minister. Elder Knowlton was a son of the Rev. David Knowlton of Pittsfield.  He was but twenty-seven years of age at his installation, and died about two years afterwards.  His funeral was at Pittsfield.  Rev. BENJAMIN RANDALL preached the sermon.  Text: Num. xxiii:10: `Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end be like his' Six ministers bore him to the grave.  One of them supported the afflicted widow on the way, and nearly one thousand people attended them to the last resting place of the first settled minister of Barnstead.  So died the good man, beloved and deplored. . . .  This denomination [Freewill Baptist] soon became somewhat numerous in Barnstead. . . .  As they increased, churches were formed and preaching was had `without money and without price.'  They relied more on Bible doctrines and puritan principles, than upon rigid rules or creeds in a church government.  Up to the year 1804, they had scarcely been recognized as a Christian denomination.  At that time their burden of taxation was changed by the Legislature of New Hampshire, and they thereby became a distinct sect among the denominations of New England.  As at first they had no meeting-houses, they were constatnly subjected to great inconveniences, such as at the present day are entirely unknown.  For the want of churches, dwelling-houses, barns, orchards, and groves, were often made to take the place of them.  The rations of a soldier, to them at their `yearly meetings,' and `quarterly conferences,' were regarded as ample fare, with which all were satisfied.  Beds were provided for the aged or feeble, while others found contentment and rest without convenient couch or covering.  An eye witness says: `At a quarterly meeting at Pittsfield in 1802, Elder Knowlton filled every bed in his house, and then twenty of us lay on the floor, and as many more slept in the barn'"; Stocking, KNOWLTONS OF AMERICA, p. 154, David and Hannah True Knowlton had four children, all d. young; Knowlton, ERRATA TO
    DR  . STOCKING'S HISTORY, p. 65, Rev. David Knowlton, Free Baptist minister; ord. in Barnstead, NH, 23 Nov 1803, the first minister settled in that town; d. of consumption, in Pittsfield, NH, 11 Mar 1807; his wid. m. Jonathan Fogg 1808, who d. 1863; and in 1866 she removed west w. her son Joseph Fogg where she d. 20 Apr 1873.
                  
8
Birth:
16 Apr 1782
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Death:
18 Nov 1841
Montville, Waldo, Maine
Marr:
25 Nov 1802
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Ham 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:
    Knowlton, ERRATA TO DR. STOCKING'S HISTORY, p. 44;

MARRIAGE:
    Pittsfield Town Records 1:413, FHL 015,278, m. by Mr. David Knowlton;

DEATH:
    Knowlton, ERRATA, p. 44;

HISTORY:
    N. F. Carter, THE NATIVE MINISTRY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE (1906), p. 614, Free Baptist, son of Rev. David Knowlton, b. 1782; began to preach 1801, ord. 1805; pastor Pittsfield, NH; went to Montville, ME, 1827; delegate to Second General Conference; director NH Charitable Soc.; represented Pittsfield in Legislature, 1822-27; d. Montville 18 Nov 1841; m. Abigail True.
                  
9
Nathan KNOWLTON
Birth:
20 Dec 1783
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Death:
20 Dec 1783
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:
    Knowlton, ERRATA TO DR. STOCKING'S HISTORY, p. 44;

DEATH:
    Ibid.;
                  
10
Miriam KNOWLTON
Birth:
15 Jul 1786
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Death:
7 Feb 1787
Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:
    Knowlton, ERRATA TO DR. STOCKING'S HISTORY, p. 44;

DEATH:
    Ibid.; Pittsfield, NH, Vital Records (Jonathan Perkins His Book), p. 29, 7 Feb 1787, "mr. David Knolton child Died";
                  
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David Knowlton, Rev. - Mary Green

David Knowlton, Rev. was born at Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire 14 Nov 1740. His parents were Ebenezer Knowlton and Jane Philbrick.

He married Mary Green 30 Nov 1767 at Seabrook, Rockingham, New Hampshire . Mary Green was born at Seabrook, Rockingham, New Hampshire 1743 .

They were the parents of 10 children:
Jane Knowlton born 17 Sep 1768.
Betsey Knowlton born 27 Jul 1770.
Jonathan Knowlton born 1 Apr 1772.
Mary Knowlton born 15 Mar 1773.
Jonathan Knowlton born 15 Feb 1776.
Jemima Knowlton born 23 Jun 1777.
David Knowlton, Rev. born 9 Oct 1779.
Ebenezer Knowlton born 16 Apr 1782.
Nathan Knowlton born 20 Dec 1783.
Miriam Knowlton born 15 Jul 1786.

David Knowlton, Rev. died 11 Mar 1815 at Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire .

Mary Green died 29 Nov 1819 at Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire .